The 26-year-old cyclist told the Mail: “Being a cyclist in Birmingham has its up and downs with some safe roads to cycle along and some not so due to other road users.

“I think drivers have no care when around cyclists or don’t know how to drive around us. I use my helmet camera to capture dangerous drivers who either pass to close when over taking or when they cut me up to turn left at a junction.

“I think drivers think because they pay Road Tax it gives them right to be on the road and cyclists shouldn’t. Road Tax does not exist and it’s called “car tax or VED tax” which drivers pay because their cars produce emissions such as CO2 etc. We all have the right to use the roads and no one has the right more to use the road.”

He added that having the helmet camera had made motorists be more careful. He said: “I was fed up of seeing drivers using mobiles and swerving over the road or just not paying attention.

"Mobile phone users are the biggest killer on the UK roads. Other things I come across are drivers who overtake too close and tail gate me. Both are dangerous and both could cause serious injury or even death.”